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| NamePros Member Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 60
![]() | I'm not sure what the "upload file" function is on the homepage for. Maybe explain that a little better near that link. Instead of asking the user for their resolution (which my mother would not be able to answer) you should get a javascript script that automatically gets the screen size being used. |
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| NamePros Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: New Zealand
Posts: 95
![]() | Hi On the main page, why don't you have an automatic screen resolution detector... and a title? When I visited both the 1024x768 and the 1280x1024 resolution pages there was no perceptible difference. Why is "site map" animated? I agree with alockrem.. why do you have the file upload link? What is it for? Your not using valid html: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=ht...bsite_home.htm On the main page - the link to "logos" is only active when you go over the image and not over the text "logos" - maybe that could be a link too. You are also using more than 3 colours on a page - which can be not a good thing to do on a website. Does the background on the main page have to be black? Maybe try a textured grey background. The navigation bar and the bottom bar looks quite sharp against the content part. Your "mailto" link has a %20 at the end of it. Why do the links in the navigation have a solid background when the navigation bar is textured? I think you have a good grasp of graphic design - just more of it needs to be applied to the style of the website. |
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